Sentence examples for compromise engagement from inspiring English sources

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Since apathy, anhedonia and avolition are frequent symptoms in schizophrenia and these motivational problems can compromise engagement in treatment, it is necessary to use the treatment approaches that facilitate motivation to adhere to treatment.

The interpretation of these correlations is hampered by the likelihood that the causality is bidirectional: engagement may protect against burnout, and burnout can severely compromise engagement.

Specifically, the risk benefit profile of pharmacological interventions should be considered to ensure that they do not compromise engagement with functional rehabilitation, as for example, the excessive drowsiness that can be seen with opioids.

EYEP can be seen as addressing a variety of barriers that might otherwise exist to families taking advantage of supportive services – such as affordability; families beliefs that may place low priority on early education services; and inter-personal barriers including beliefs and attitudes on the part of service providers that might compromise engagement [ 32].

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Mr. Lepage's machine with its undulating movements too often interrupts or compromises our engagement with the drama, whether it is to note the body doubles being used in some sequences or to wonder if all of those Valkyries are going to slide down the slabs during their famous "ride" without tumbling off.

'Difficult' in this context can mean resource intensive, requiring methodological compromises, multiple stakeholder engagement, and the challenge of studying a changing environment over which the researcher has limited control or no control.

Specifically, concerns often surface in relation to decreased levels of motivation, unpredictable family involvement, scheduling difficulties and diverse family perspectives, and these can compromise the participant's engagement in the study.

ElBaradei, who is 61, is a habitually cautious man, with a lawyer's faith in process as well as a diplomat's belief in engagement and compromise.

Securing the endorsement of leading politicians from other parties for things you were planning to do anyway is no substitute for meaningful engagement and compromise.

This can compromise the GPs' professional engagement with young people.

Thus, critics of Cold Warriors and the Cold War saw the Soviet Union as an alternative, socialist system with which a realistic, moderate and non-ideological Western policy should pursue "constructive engagements" toward compromise, cooperation and mutual respect.

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